From Library Journal:
Venice is almost synonymous with romance, and in this charming account  de Blasi spares no detail in telling us how she fell under its spell. A  journalist, restaurant critic, and food consultant, de Blasi left her  home, her grown children, and her job as a chef in St. Louis to marry  Fernando, a Venetian she barely knew. In defiance of the cynics who  think true love in middle age is crazy, her marriage flourished, as  these two strangers made a life together. Food comforted the newlyweds  when their conflicting cultures almost divided them, and in the end  marital harmony reigns. Is this book a romance, a food guide, or an  exhortation for us to come to Venice and experience the magic?  Ultimately, it is all three, and there is even an appendix that includes  recipes for dishes described in the text.
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
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